瘋狂英語口語實戰教程-介紹和邀請

第2課 (介紹和邀請)
Introductions and invitations
Introductions (介 紹)
1. Allow me to introduce my good friend, Stone.
請允許我介紹一下我的朋友,斯通。
2. It's a privilege to meet you; I'd like to introduce myself.
見到你很榮幸,我來自我介紹一下。
3. A: Mary, this’s Stone's brother, Tim.
瑪麗,這是斯通的弟弟,蒂姆。
B: I've heard so much about you. Glad to meet you.
久仰大名。見到你很高興。
A: The pleasure is mine.
很高興見到你。
4. Sorry, I couldn't help overhearing, did you mention something about Chinese food ?
對不起,我無意中聽見你們的談話,你們是不是談到中國菜?
Invitations (邀 請)
1. Like to come for a chat?
想來聊聊嗎?
2. Would you like to join me for a coffee?
想跟我一起喝杯咖啡嗎?
3. A: What about eating out tonight?
今天出去吃好嗎?
B: OK, let's go Dutch.
好的,我們各付各的。
A: No, it's on me. (It’s my treat.)
不,今天我請客。
4.If you could manage, we'd like to invite you to come to our speech contest as a judge on Thursday afternoon.
如果你能安排的話,我們想邀請你當星期四下午演講的評判。
一步登天訓練
[1] Hi, this is Stone. I graduated from Shanghai University and majored in International Trade.
大家好,我是世通。我畢業于上海大學國際貿易系。
[2] I was once a poor student of English, and it was my biggest headache and troublemaker. I got sick and tired of learning boring grammar rules and lifeless word.
我曾經是一名英文很差的學生,英語讓我頭痛讓我難堪。我厭倦了學習無聊的語法規則和沒有生命的單詞。
[3] But through hard work in practising Crazy English and breaking away from the traditional grammar games, I found myself a totally different and exciting new world. 但是通過刻苦操練瘋狂英語和擺脫傳統的語法游戲,我發現了一個嶄新的、令人激動的世界。
[4] Not only did I pass all kinds of English examinations very easily with high marks, but also more importantly, I began to use English.
我不僅輕易高分通過了各種英語考試。更重要的是,我已開始用英語了。
[5] I’d like to share my learning techniques with you, and I will be very glad to answer your questions and be your friend. For further information please feel free to contact me.
我非常樂意與大家分享我的學習技巧,我也很樂意回答你的問題成為你的朋友。如需要了解進一步的情況,請隨時和我聯系。
Dialogue 對 話
1. Nice to meet you.
A: Hi, Linda. I'd like to introduce my friend, Carl.
B: Hi, Carl. It's nice meeting you.
A: Nice meeting you, too, Linda.
B: Carl, you know, I've heard a lot about you.
A: Really? I hope it's not anything bad about me.
B: Not at all. You are very popular.
2. First come , first served.
A: Lisa, they are having a clearance sale at the Eastern Shopping Center.
B: Maybe I should go there next week.
A: That would be too late. The sale is for three days only.
B: Really? I don't want to miss it.
A: Me, neither. Let's g
